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    代理商:大苹果
    页数:160
    定价:14.95 美元
    上传日期:2005-9-23 0:00:00

    OVERCOMING OBSESSIVE THOUGHTS

    Book ID/图书代码: 09700005B06388

    English Summary/英文概要: Although once thought to be a rare and unusual condition, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has become increasingly a part of everyday discourse as it has gathered more and more media attention. News magazines and programs have done features on the disorder and its range of symptoms, and popular culture has depicted characters suffering from OCD, such as the eponymous detective in the UPN television program Monk.

    One facet of OCD that is just beginning to be widely known is that people with the disorder can present a wide range of symptoms. Some people with OCD wash compulsively, others hoard objects, while still others—the audience of this book—struggle with obsessive thoughts. The most effective treatment techniques vary from symptom to symptom. This is why New Harbinger launched, with the publication of Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding, a series of books designed to bring the latest coping strategies for specific OCD symptoms to the people who need them most. Since that first book, we have brought readers two more titles: Overcoming Compulsive Washing and Overcoming Compulsive Checking. The professional community and OCD sufferers alike have warmly received all three books.

    This fourth book in the series addresses the needs of those who struggle with obsessive thoughts they perceive as violent, disgusting, or blasphemous. Psychologists estimate that more than 50 percent of OCD sufferers experience aggressive, religious, or sexual thoughts. The goal of this book is to help people understand the impact of their control efforts on their obsessional thoughts. It works to help them recognize that thoughts, in themselves, are not threatening, dangerous, or harmful. Rather, it is the compulsive strategies they develop for coping that make the thoughts seem so harmful. The book offers safe and effective exposure exercises readers can use to limit the effect obsessive thoughts have on their lives. In addition to self-care strategies, the book includes information about choosing and making the most of professional care.

    Chinese Summary/中文概要: 我们有时候会想一些完全不符合我们个性的想法。譬如说我们会想象会把车突然转到迎面而来的车辆上去,或者拿着用来准备晚餐的刀,可能在用的时候会伤到自己心爱的人。很多人可能会对这些想法不屑一顾,但有些人会在脑子里周而复始不停地想它:要是发生交通事故怎么办,要是伤到了我家人怎么办? 如果你正与这些激烈、不愉快的想法挣扎,但无论如何,这些想法都挥之不去的话,这本书你正用的上。像类似的强迫症想法就是强迫症的典型症状(OCD)。不管你真得已被确诊为强迫症患者,或者还未诊断但有类似念头的话,书里的这些办法就可以帮助你重新恢复平静的思维。

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    About the Author/作者介绍: Christine Purdon, Ph.D., C. Psych., is associate professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, ON, and is also a consulting psychologist with the Anxiety Treatment and Research Centre at St. Joseph’s Healthcare in Hamilton, ON. She is a licensed psychologist who has been researching and treating obsessional problems for the past decade. She received three early career awards for her contributions to research on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and is a member of the Obsessive-Compulsive Cognitions Working Group, an international research group devoted to examining the role of cognitive appraisal in the development and persistence of OCD. She is a member of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and divides her time between conducting research on OCD; assessing and treating OCD and other anxiety problems; and training residents, PhD students, and students in other mental health professions in cognitive-behavioural therapy and treatment of anxiety disorders. She is currently coauthoring a comprehensive book on treatment of OCD for professionals under contract with the American Psychological Association Press.
    David A. Clark, Ph.D., L. Psych., is professor of psychology at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, NB. He has published numerous articles on cognitive theory and therapy of depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder and is a founding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. He is coauthor of Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression with Aaron Beck and Brad Alford, and he has recently published the Clark-Beck Obsessive Compulsive Inventory with the Psychological Corporation. He has received a number of research grants to study the cognitive basis of distress. He is also an active member of the Obsessive-Compulsive Cognitions Working Group and is associate editor of Cognitive Therapy and Research.
    Christine Purdon博士是沃特卢大学心理学副教授,还是汉密尔顿的圣约瑟夫护理中心的焦虑治疗和研究中心的顾问心理学家。
    David A. Clark博士是弗雷德里克顿的新伯伦瑞克大学的心理学教授。他曾写过 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Ocd,《强迫症认知、行为治疗法》。

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